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still under ren they vaition a year later sandy's scars still visible. subway stations filled with water a year ago are
still under ren they vaition a year later sandy's scars still visible. subway stations filled with water a year ago are
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the gotti family of staten island lost their home when sandy hit. two sons face the most terrifying nights of their lives. one son had to return home to save his brother. the family owns now a vacant lot. one year after sandy we reached them where their home once stood. >> on the opposite side of the street. it was protecting me from the water rushing off the road. when i turned the corner off the street is whether i realized, oh, my god, what am i going to do? i didn't have time to think. all i did was -- i said to myself, i got to jump out of this car now. there's no time. it's taking me further away, and i couldn't get back here. all i could think of was how -- how do i explain it? my mother and father, i couldn't get my brother out of the car. it gets me all choked up. i didn't want to fail. i knew i had to do something and get it done. he gave me a lot of courage and strength drawing off my brother. >> your father had sent you down there to look in on your brother, right? >> he sent me a text and said go home and help your brother. i didn't und
the gotti family of staten island lost their home when sandy hit. two sons face the most terrifying nights of their lives. one son had to return home to save his brother. the family owns now a vacant lot. one year after sandy we reached them where their home once stood. >> on the opposite side of the street. it was protecting me from the water rushing off the road. when i turned the corner off the street is whether i realized, oh, my god, what am i going to do? i didn't have time to...
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sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of nearly $48 billion in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> if you want to know can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious, that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely new home, so all levels of recovery. a rem
sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the...
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the storm. super storm sandy and the effects it still has on americans. >> we do not wanna let sandy dictate our lives., and we never will... >> surviving sandy, one year later... tomorrow 7 am - easten on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." the doctor convicted of overdosing and killing michael jackson is out of jail. he was released after midnight after serving half his sentence. a recent ruling on overcrowded prisons in california helped him win an early release. >>> access denied for chemica weapons inspectors in syria. they said security concerns are stalling its team. two weapons sites out of 23 remain unchecked. >>> at least 13 people have died in what's being called the worth storm to hit western europe in a decade. winds up to 99 miles per hour barrelled through cutting power, splitting trees and leaving power. >>> one year after superstorm sandy swallowed homes and communities along the jersey shore, rebuilding is under way. some beachfront towns attempted a valiant comeback for this summer, but for many the road back is a
the storm. super storm sandy and the effects it still has on americans. >> we do not wanna let sandy dictate our lives., and we never will... >> surviving sandy, one year later... tomorrow 7 am - easten on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." the doctor convicted of overdosing and killing michael jackson is out of jail. he was released after midnight after serving half his sentence. a recent ruling on overcrowded...
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. >>> also tonight, remembering sandy. a superstorm that washed away the innocence of the jersey shore. >> my dad was looking out the window at the firemen. >>> they're bringing on the moves, the heat and the age of a timeless art. >>> geed evening. i'm joie chen. thanks for being with us. tonight we begin our week-long focus on sexual assault on campus and the impact on victims. what we found in weeks of reports at a variety of college campuses is the repeated belief campus rape is the result of miscommunication or things getting out of hand. allegations that amount to murky he said/she said that are impossible for schools and law enforcement to adjudicate. the reality is that can be a very mistaken assumption. rape is rape not a misunderstanding. sometimes by students who prey on intoxicated fellow students, and often get away with it. our report begins with correspondent chris bury. >>> obsession dental college in los angeles private and pricey is known for its commitment to social justice. so it is even more striking t
. >>> also tonight, remembering sandy. a superstorm that washed away the innocence of the jersey shore. >> my dad was looking out the window at the firemen. >>> they're bringing on the moves, the heat and the age of a timeless art. >>> geed evening. i'm joie chen. thanks for being with us. tonight we begin our week-long focus on sexual assault on campus and the impact on victims. what we found in weeks of reports at a variety of college campuses is the repeated...
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our original series surviving sandy one year later. >> it was the first home they owned and they had only lived in it for four months. >> it is heartbreaking. >> yeah. >> it was heart wrenching. >> it was kind of -- it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's. because there was such a collective heartbreak. >> throughout this past week, their heart broken neighbors picked up the pieces but jeff and dina have been a standstill. >> where are you guys. >> basically exactly the same place we were. the day after the storm. this is basically where the foundation cracked all the way down through the footing. from the flooding and the force of the water. on the house. which also buckled the inside of the house. and the floors. fist things first, fix the foundation, they thought they were covered but when they went to collect their claim with the national flood insurance program that's run by fema, they were flatly denied. the policy does not insure the loss of property, even if the earth movement is caused by flood. >> it made no sense that you can have a whole part of y
our original series surviving sandy one year later. >> it was the first home they owned and they had only lived in it for four months. >> it is heartbreaking. >> yeah. >> it was heart wrenching. >> it was kind of -- it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's. because there was such a collective heartbreak. >> throughout this past week, their heart broken neighbors picked up the pieces but jeff and dina have been a standstill. >>...
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during the 1960s by the fbi, or whether the fbi placed its own undercover agents inside the occupied sandy relief efforts. that has a real potential to chill people's political activity, people who may want to go out and participate in occupied sandy relief efforts or the original occupied efforts. it may be chilled if people think their participation may be noted and that may have repercussions down the road. this is a good audience to convey that point. there are young people who might want jobs that rants or with the state department who might have second thoughts -- you might want jobs at rand or with the state department who might have second thoughts. to go back to the oversight, there is a legal issue with oversight by the courts, particularly surveillance. there is a doctrine that says you cannot challenge a program unless you can prove you have been harmed by it and your objective reaction to the existence of the program is not enough. you have to prove you have been targeted. nobody can prove they have been targeted by secret surveillance programs. the aclu has brought the challe
during the 1960s by the fbi, or whether the fbi placed its own undercover agents inside the occupied sandy relief efforts. that has a real potential to chill people's political activity, people who may want to go out and participate in occupied sandy relief efforts or the original occupied efforts. it may be chilled if people think their participation may be noted and that may have repercussions down the road. this is a good audience to convey that point. there are young people who might want...
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. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy in the same night. >> breaking news tonight as police search for the man who robbed one woman and sexually assaulted another in hyattsville. it happened along beltstown road on east, west highway. debra is there live right now with the latest on the investigation. debra. >> and they say he attacked not one, but two women in two separate groups right here in the woods. it happened earlier today and they say with helicopters in the air, this man hunt is on. if he can attack one person, he can attack two people, who knows what he could do next. >> crime tape search dogs, cops with guns. this is the response when you have a brazen sex attacker on the loose. police say it was after 2:00 this afternoon when two women in their 20s were walking along the ground of the plaza towers apartment complex here in hyattsville. they pass a van, they head into the woods. there's walking trails there. he follows, he starts to sexually assault one, hear something stopped, and takes off. then he comes across a second group, this time they are teens and does the unt
. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy in the same night. >> breaking news tonight as police search for the man who robbed one woman and sexually assaulted another in hyattsville. it happened along beltstown road on east, west highway. debra is there live right now with the latest on the investigation. debra. >> and they say he attacked not one, but two women in two separate groups right here in the woods. it happened earlier today and they say with helicopters in the...
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which has sued governor cristie over sandy aid. congressman, i'll begin with you, has governor christie done a good job? >> he's done a good job to build his image. the harder you're hit by sandy, the less satisfied you are with the response of the christie administration. you'll hear you made reference to this lawsuit against him on lack of transparency on how the funds disburse and object a very small fraction of the funds have been disbursed. and so i think there's a lot that's lacking in the response. and i also should say, the response should include a forth right recognition of the reality of climate change and that the response should include keeping the government open so that the -- so that the federal funds can actually be distributed. you know, a billion and a half dollars in funds were delayed, hud funds because of the government closure. >> i want to play this clip of chris christie talking about preparing for the next storm. take a listen. >> the fact is that we have to look at what's happened in this state and react
which has sued governor cristie over sandy aid. congressman, i'll begin with you, has governor christie done a good job? >> he's done a good job to build his image. the harder you're hit by sandy, the less satisfied you are with the response of the christie administration. you'll hear you made reference to this lawsuit against him on lack of transparency on how the funds disburse and object a very small fraction of the funds have been disbursed. and so i think there's a lot that's lacking...
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sandy victims are questioning the pace of aid. in august the government just announced $5 billion of the $60 billion aid damage has been spent. another $5 billion began to filter out yesterday. that's 50 out left hanging in the balance. superstorm sandy claimed 182 lives in the united states and we'll have more on that in "morning joe" as well. that brings us to our twitter question. it's a little east coast bias and we apologize to the rest country. where were you when sandy hit and even if you weren't here and you want to tell us us, #waytooearly. i was covering this story in montauk. red sox ace jon lester pitched a gem in game five but he needs an offense to move closer to a title. "sesame street" weighs in on national security. why one muppet is doubting her spy instincts on this year's "homeland." a check on weather when we come back. >> liftoff was delayed are to 30 minutes and then it lit up the skies. >> liftoff of "discovery" with six heroes and one american legend. ♪ [ female announcer ] a crest 3d white smile reveals
sandy victims are questioning the pace of aid. in august the government just announced $5 billion of the $60 billion aid damage has been spent. another $5 billion began to filter out yesterday. that's 50 out left hanging in the balance. superstorm sandy claimed 182 lives in the united states and we'll have more on that in "morning joe" as well. that brings us to our twitter question. it's a little east coast bias and we apologize to the rest country. where were you when sandy hit and...
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it has been a year since sandy hit and people are still dealing with their insurance companies. antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is tly or isis targ you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on >> welcome back. texas is now appealing a decision, about abortions, opponents claim it is unconstitutional, the judge agreed. states attorney general claims that the case could go all the way to the supreme court. well checking the big board, stocks not moving as much today on data as consumer confidence offsets the positive earnings reports that have been coming out but
it has been a year since sandy hit and people are still dealing with their insurance companies. antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is tly or isis targ you specifically, they...
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this was one of the hardest hit areas by sandy. twenty-three people died and two people on this block alone. and residents say less than 25% of their neighborses have neighe returned. at this restaurant friends gathered in the bar john toto's grandmother ran the restaurant for decade. decades. he brought the property 25 years ago to keep the family tradition alive. >> i had photos when my grandmother had it the 1950 hurricane. but he doesn't plan to rebuild the house next door. >> i'm done. a ththe storm surged eight foot waves. >> hopefully more and more people will come back and our lives will get back to normalcy. >> the chamber of commerce had a block party to lend support. >> with a third of businesses nearby still closed many people are not in the mood to celebrate any time soon. >> joining me now are congressman gregory neaks. and joseph popello and president an ceo of zone a it's a non-profit that helps people hurt by hurricane sandy. i thank you all for joining us. congressman i would like to start with you. the cost of th
this was one of the hardest hit areas by sandy. twenty-three people died and two people on this block alone. and residents say less than 25% of their neighborses have neighe returned. at this restaurant friends gathered in the bar john toto's grandmother ran the restaurant for decade. decades. he brought the property 25 years ago to keep the family tradition alive. >> i had photos when my grandmother had it the 1950 hurricane. but he doesn't plan to rebuild the house next door. >>...
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but after sandy, everything else became manageable. as bad as the fire was, you can think back it could have been a lot worse. if it wasn't for those brave firefighters and the plan they put in place, we could have lost this entire boardwalk, including the part i'm standing on. we're very, very fortunate. >> governor christie was on the "today" show. lets take a look at part of what he had to say about the recovery. >> there's a lot more federal regulation that folks are having to deal with. we're continuing to push back on that. it's one of the realities of wasted abuse that happened in katrina. >> what is your impression of how the federal government has responded? >> i think government honest best day is complicated. it wasn't designed to move quickly. it wasn't designed to be proactive. and i think that you see that. but having said that, i think everybody has done things to what it seems this time the best of their ability, to get the money where it's needed, get the help where it's needed. did they need a little prodding, a littl
but after sandy, everything else became manageable. as bad as the fire was, you can think back it could have been a lot worse. if it wasn't for those brave firefighters and the plan they put in place, we could have lost this entire boardwalk, including the part i'm standing on. we're very, very fortunate. >> governor christie was on the "today" show. lets take a look at part of what he had to say about the recovery. >> there's a lot more federal regulation that folks are...
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ellis island opened for the first time since hurricane sandy hit last year. and now there's a new fbi director. spain is now the latest u.s. ally complaining about those american surveillance programs. spain's elmundo newspaper reporting that the nsa tracked 60,000 phone calls during a one month period. comes as a european delegation is already in the united states looking for answers. live from the white house, the european parliament committee, they wrapped up, what happened? >> their first port of call mike rogers. you may remember over the weekend he was saying on the sunday talk shows that europe should in fact be grateful for all the surveillance keeping them safe. much talk after that meeting those, a frank dialogue, ongoing dialogue but this is how the chairman of that european delegation put the problems as europe sees it off all of this nsa surveillance. >> we want to figure out why this kind of mass itch activities -- massive activities happening. in the end we're fighting a battle in terms of security, we need to get that balance right. we're conc
ellis island opened for the first time since hurricane sandy hit last year. and now there's a new fbi director. spain is now the latest u.s. ally complaining about those american surveillance programs. spain's elmundo newspaper reporting that the nsa tracked 60,000 phone calls during a one month period. comes as a european delegation is already in the united states looking for answers. live from the white house, the european parliament committee, they wrapped up, what happened? >> their...
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it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we do in, and they said yes. >> everything is gone. he has been in a who tell no most of the past year. he put up tents where a house once stood, starting a charity for other victims,. >> the way it looks, it is going to take years to rebuild. we shouldn't be suffering like this after a year. >> on a nearby beach where three drowned during the storm, changes were made. this entire neighborhood will be demolished, return to nature, since it is likely to flood again. the federal government will buy the houses at their prestorm value. a real estate agent came up with the plan. >> th
it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we...
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it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we do in, and they said yes. >> everything is gone. he has been in a who tell no most of the past year. he put up tents where a house once stood, starting a charity for other victims,. >> the way it looks, it is going to take years to rebuild. we shouldn't be suffering like this after a year. >> on a nearby beach where three drowned during the storm, changes were made. this entire neighborhood will be demolished, return to nature, since it is likely to flood again. the federal government will buy the houses at their prestorm value. a real estate agent came up with the plan. >> th
it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we...
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speaker, events like sandy can happen anywhere. they don't just threaten the coast, but all communities and all states. events like sandy can happen at anytime and are happening with alarming frequency. this was not an isolated event that happens every decade. we cannot continue to sit back and wait for the next disaster to happen pfer we take action. the -- before we take action. the time to act is not a year from now, not a month from now, not even a day from now. the time to act is today. we must implement preventative measures to make our communities more resilient and be proactive in addressing climate change, the root cause of extreme weather events. only then will will we be able to -- will we be able to ensure that the legacy of sandy is one f action and not despair and procrastination. i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, for five minutes. mr. speaker, over the past few weeks, it's become obvious that we are watchi
speaker, events like sandy can happen anywhere. they don't just threaten the coast, but all communities and all states. events like sandy can happen at anytime and are happening with alarming frequency. this was not an isolated event that happens every decade. we cannot continue to sit back and wait for the next disaster to happen pfer we take action. the -- before we take action. the time to act is not a year from now, not a month from now, not even a day from now. the time to act is today. we...
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and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises.
and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises.
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all that coming to an end as we look back a year ago, interesting loop there on sandy. as we look ahead we see rain coming in late halloween night into the day on friday. on and off rain could linger. we'll get another surge out of the south. tonight 48, mostly cloudy with a light southeast wind tomorrow. 712 balmy degrees. the chance for rain late tomorrow night into your friday. as we look ahead to the weekend, i see the chance for a couple showers on saturday. doesn't ok like much and temperatures beginning to cool off saturday and continuing to cool off sunday as we fall back, we find only 50s. a couple mild days for halloween and it goes back the other way. >> never know this time of the year. >> never know. >> but he does. >> we've had some wild halloweens the past couple of years. nice to see a calm one. >> you'll be putting the fin knishing touches on your kid's halloween costumes. >> we have some tips for keeping your little superheros and princesses safe on halloween. >> trick or treat. >> reporter: halloween, a time when kids can be anything they want, when a
all that coming to an end as we look back a year ago, interesting loop there on sandy. as we look ahead we see rain coming in late halloween night into the day on friday. on and off rain could linger. we'll get another surge out of the south. tonight 48, mostly cloudy with a light southeast wind tomorrow. 712 balmy degrees. the chance for rain late tomorrow night into your friday. as we look ahead to the weekend, i see the chance for a couple showers on saturday. doesn't ok like much and...
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. >> y ha pasado un año desde que la tormenta sandy azotó la costa del país, vamos a ver los detalles de el efecto de esta tormenta. >> hace un año, un muchacho se acercó desesperado, mientras reportábamos en una de las costas de nueva jersey. >> tengo una pareja en la casa con una niña. >> reportero: lo que pasó después, fue un recorrido entre las calles del vecindario, buscando la zona más alta fuera de su casa, mientras que nos azotaba el huracán, los llevamos a su destino y no supimos qué pasó después. a un año del huracán quisimos conocerlos más de cerca. erika fue la persona que llevamos. nos explicó, cuando sandy tocó puerto con 70 miércoles lasas-mi trabajar como de costumbre y ya en la tarde el huracán tocaba la puerta. >> fue muy fuerte, más de lo que esperábamos, me empezó a dar miedo. >> reportero: minutos después, recogió ropa, y decidió evacuar, demasiado tarde. >> salimos aquí a la caudra, pero ya el agua estaba ahí. >> reportero: un amigo que vivía cerca, nos encontró a unas cuadras, y nosotros lo encontramos y hicimos un reportaje que hasta
. >> y ha pasado un año desde que la tormenta sandy azotó la costa del país, vamos a ver los detalles de el efecto de esta tormenta. >> hace un año, un muchacho se acercó desesperado, mientras reportábamos en una de las costas de nueva jersey. >> tengo una pareja en la casa con una niña. >> reportero: lo que pasó después, fue un recorrido entre las calles del vecindario, buscando la zona más alta fuera de su casa, mientras que nos azotaba el huracán, los...
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. >> a year ar sandy -- after sandy, only 5 billion spend. meet company that says that is stupid. it took matters in its own hand, and chose the right way to hadn't a hand. >> just a few weeks to mix this health care web site. meet former office depot chief who knows tech, and knows it is not even happening, not even close, saying they should just junk it. and start over. >> the news on prices on the show that is priceless. and on the money, starting now. neil: cracking down or just crack? i am neil cavuto, the more i like at this jpmorgan chase fine, the more i believe it not fine. turning jamie dimon into velcro, and hoping all meltdown sins stick to him or him and his banking buddies but not the government who strong armed them. and now the guys who did their bidding are those getting the beating, and the only ones, no matter when you think of banks, and whether they can or should pay the huge finds, ask yourself, where are fannie's finds? how is the government lender now gets money from j.p. morgan potentially for problem is created. then there is bernie madoff. never mind tha
. >> a year ar sandy -- after sandy, only 5 billion spend. meet company that says that is stupid. it took matters in its own hand, and chose the right way to hadn't a hand. >> just a few weeks to mix this health care web site. meet former office depot chief who knows tech, and knows it is not even happening, not even close, saying they should just junk it. and start over. >> the news on prices on the show that is priceless. and on the money, starting now. neil: cracking down...
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>> epic sandy. they called it the monster storm. one of the biggest and baddest ever to hit the northeast. we're taking sandy by the numbers to see how it all adds ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ >>> good evening. world leaders are up in arms over america's secret information gathering, but not just the government collecting data. we are living in the days of do it yourself sleuth. suspicious of your spouse? worried about your kids? there is an app for that. abc's juju chang dives into a world where secrets are quickly becoming a thing of the past. >> reporter: whether snooping on your neighbors as posted on youtube, keeping tabs on your sitter or just trying to bust your two-timing spouse it seems nearly everyone is spying on someone. the right to pri
>> epic sandy. they called it the monster storm. one of the biggest and baddest ever to hit the northeast. we're taking sandy by the numbers to see how it all adds ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪...
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claims to clean up of hurricane sandy estimated to be around $65 billion. u.n. officials confirm an outbreak of polio and syria the first in 14 years. there are ten confirmed cases, most of those tested are babies and toddlers. last week the u.s. launched a campaign to immunize 2.5 million children against polio and other diseases. those are the headlines here on al jazeera. real money with ali velshi is next. >> we've all heard if you like your plan you can keep it. not so fast. while millions who already buy their own health insurance are sick over what obamacare could do to their bottom line. just in time for the holidays one expert said the consumer landscape is the land mediocrity. and i'm ali velshi, this is "real money." >> this is real money. join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at aj real money. close to a month in and the roll out of obamacare insurance agencies is off to a very bad start. to all those who tried and using the government's website an apologizapologycharged with set. >> wto the millions of americans who shop
claims to clean up of hurricane sandy estimated to be around $65 billion. u.n. officials confirm an outbreak of polio and syria the first in 14 years. there are ten confirmed cases, most of those tested are babies and toddlers. last week the u.s. launched a campaign to immunize 2.5 million children against polio and other diseases. those are the headlines here on al jazeera. real money with ali velshi is next. >> we've all heard if you like your plan you can keep it. not so fast. while...
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. >>> this week marked the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy, the deadly storm that devastated parts of the mid-atlantic coast, leaving thousands homeless and causing many billions of dollars in damage. a year later faith-based relief efforts are still under way in new york and new jersey, where much of the damage occurred. denominational groups such as southern baptist disaster relief have pledged to continue efforts to rebuild homes and neighborhoods that sandy destroyed. >>> there were mixed reactions after last week's announcement that air force cadets will no longer be required to say "so help me god" when taking their honor oath. the air force academy in colorado springs decided to make the language optional after a complaint that it violated the cadets' freedom of religion. the decision and the reactions to it highlight the ongoing debate over the role of religion in the u.s. military. >>> we have a lucky severson report now on medical research that raises the question, suppose you could scan a child's brain and tell whether he or she could become dangerously violent in
. >>> this week marked the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy, the deadly storm that devastated parts of the mid-atlantic coast, leaving thousands homeless and causing many billions of dollars in damage. a year later faith-based relief efforts are still under way in new york and new jersey, where much of the damage occurred. denominational groups such as southern baptist disaster relief have pledged to continue efforts to rebuild homes and neighborhoods that sandy destroyed....
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they rolled up their sleeves and helped families that were victims of super storm sandy. the entire cast and crew helped rebuild 6 homes. >> i really do believe that it is a pay it forward. if you take care of your own community, your community will take care of the next community and passes around the world. >> the extra we are in is a crazy business. when you have things like this, it puts it into perspective. these people's homes have been destroyed. it is heartbreaking. >> it was made possible through grants and donations. tuesday will mark the one year anniversary of super storm sandy. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
they rolled up their sleeves and helped families that were victims of super storm sandy. the entire cast and crew helped rebuild 6 homes. >> i really do believe that it is a pay it forward. if you take care of your own community, your community will take care of the next community and passes around the world. >> the extra we are in is a crazy business. when you have things like this, it puts it into perspective. these people's homes have been destroyed. it is heartbreaking. >>...
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a lot of lessons learned from sandy. and one of those is the wording that they used to warn the public when a storm might be coming in. they found out during sandy that scientific terms just weren't working, that they needed to speak in more plain terms and really let people know not only about the wind but the storm surge. and so they've really changed the protocol for reporting these storms. thankfully this year we haven't had the opportunity or the need for those new warnings. but, again, they're in place and ready should they be needed. look, it's been a rough year, as you might imagine. this boardwalk, the iconic area here in seaside heights just after the storm, the damage here really came to symbolize so many communities splintered by sandy. now 12 months later, it, again, represents this region. some areas completely restored. others, richard, that still need a lot of help, a lot of work. and that's something that so many families are working through. as you talk about, such a broad region of the country here. an
a lot of lessons learned from sandy. and one of those is the wording that they used to warn the public when a storm might be coming in. they found out during sandy that scientific terms just weren't working, that they needed to speak in more plain terms and really let people know not only about the wind but the storm surge. and so they've really changed the protocol for reporting these storms. thankfully this year we haven't had the opportunity or the need for those new warnings. but, again,...
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. >> super storm sandy a year later. we will see how the worst natural disasters in new jersey is being remembered. >> the top questions congress have in a few hours for the administration official at the center of the troubled obamacare [s[man] no one told her,right?a. [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> a year ago today, super storm sandy slammed into the eastern seaboard changing the lives of millions washing homes into the ocean and left neighborhoods underwater. the recovery effort has been ongoing since. we take you to new jersey. >> good morning, kristen. they are still rebuilding at this beach. the boardwalk is new and the sand has been raised to protect the residents. a lost signs of progress but there is still a lot of work to do. a year after super storm sandy's fury along the east coast, signs of recovery. ellis i'll left in the dark if -- for months, re-open. the seaport is back open for business after 85 percent of the businesses were shut. in long beach, a new 2.2-mile ford walk that is supposed to withstand the ne
. >> super storm sandy a year later. we will see how the worst natural disasters in new jersey is being remembered. >> the top questions congress have in a few hours for the administration official at the center of the troubled obamacare [s[man] no one told her,right?a. [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> a year ago today, super storm sandy slammed into the eastern seaboard changing the lives of millions washing homes into the ocean and left neighborhoods underwater. the recovery...
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and superstorm sandy rocketed the numbers of chris christie. republican senator olympia snowe says that it a reminder what all parties should be doing at all times. and food stamps. one in three americans are getting some kind of food assistance. and get a load of of how some states are whacking back. all of that losing its roster and that does not mean 250,000-dollar home theaters to the new rich people in china. boy, those guys learn capitalism and fat. on the show that is all about capitalism, it starts right now. ♪ ♪ neil: we are discovering how bad it is getting. anywhere from 40 to 60 million americans. firefighters and other engineers are literally climbing 74 floors to get inside. >> federal offices will be closed again. the nations office closed again. the winds continue to come in from south north and to north and pound the water out into the new york city area and we are seeing the storm surge levels continue to be unprecedented. neil: very few are working in lower manhattan today. 13-foot surges along the new jersey coast. along
and superstorm sandy rocketed the numbers of chris christie. republican senator olympia snowe says that it a reminder what all parties should be doing at all times. and food stamps. one in three americans are getting some kind of food assistance. and get a load of of how some states are whacking back. all of that losing its roster and that does not mean 250,000-dollar home theaters to the new rich people in china. boy, those guys learn capitalism and fat. on the show that is all about...
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and sandy was awful. in the days after the storm, i toured places like rockaway, long beach, staten island, lindenhurst. those of homes were levels and those homeless. to see an elderly gentleman, mr. president, mr. ramano, sitting on his lot in the great south bay in lindenhurst, his house totally destroyed, he was sitting in one of his few possessions left, a little lawn chain, was devastating. and i asked mr. ramano, well, are you going to move? and he said, look at the view. two days after sandy, the skies were peaceful, the sun was beautiful, and it was reflected off the great south bay. he said, every year i've had 364 good days and one bad day. i'm not moving. and that story can be repeated, but the devastation was real. to drive down the streets of the rockaways or of long beach or of staten island, the south shore of staten island, and seeing house after house just piles in front of the house. not just furniture, although that was a problem. we all have our favorite chair, our favorite place to s
and sandy was awful. in the days after the storm, i toured places like rockaway, long beach, staten island, lindenhurst. those of homes were levels and those homeless. to see an elderly gentleman, mr. president, mr. ramano, sitting on his lot in the great south bay in lindenhurst, his house totally destroyed, he was sitting in one of his few possessions left, a little lawn chain, was devastating. and i asked mr. ramano, well, are you going to move? and he said, look at the view. two days after...
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sandy ripped across the shoreline leaving behind about $70 billion in damages. nbc bay area jay gray is on the boardwalk this morning and seaside heights with a closer look at the ongoing recovery efforts across the region. >>> sunrise in thep strikea year after sandy is still struggling to come back. >> it's terrible and tragic. it's nowhere close to getting any better. sdroo did you think when all this happened that a year later you would be in this can be? >> never. we honestly figured maybe six months, and we would have a home. >> reporter: many who lost their homes are gij to lose hope. >> we're told we're going to see progress soon, but i look around, and i see no progress. >> reporter: desperation, they understandúz in seaside height. recovering from the wind, the water, and the wave of flames that ripped through four blocks and 50 businesses. this morning new jersey governor chris christie talked about how a slow start for the recovery is hard for families and communities to bounce back. >> they took 92 days for the federal government to act on aid to
sandy ripped across the shoreline leaving behind about $70 billion in damages. nbc bay area jay gray is on the boardwalk this morning and seaside heights with a closer look at the ongoing recovery efforts across the region. >>> sunrise in thep strikea year after sandy is still struggling to come back. >> it's terrible and tragic. it's nowhere close to getting any better. sdroo did you think when all this happened that a year later you would be in this can be? >> never. we...
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hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right now. said there is always the rightst >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: deborah spar is t president of barnardh and has written "wonder women: sex, power, and the quest for perfection," love that cover. chicago whererom she is on tour for the tome. >> it is my pleasure. about liberating women from the unreasonable and impossible standards that have been thrust upon them. thrust upon them by whom? rex that is a good question. i do not think it is a single person or group of people. no one sat down a
hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right...
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nothing has been normal since sandy. katie: i know holidays are such important times for all families. our friends at stop and shop know that as well. they want to make sure everyone has a special thanksgiving this ear. they are sending you home with -- $100 gift card. thank you. thank you so much. meanwhile deanna from long beach, new york, you lost almost all of your clothes to sandy. i also heard you did something special with the clothing that you had left. >> my sister also lost everything. whatever i had left i shared with her so we can split it and have something to go from. katie: one company that has been here with you all since the storm was macy's. .hey donated $1 million you may want to buy clothes but macy's has more than clothes. you can find something you need from macy's or something maybe for your home. meanwhile, gigi is here. she is the owner of a bay restaurant in union beach, new jersey. the restaurant i know was destroyed by sandy. you also took 15 people into your home after sandy hit, right. >> we
nothing has been normal since sandy. katie: i know holidays are such important times for all families. our friends at stop and shop know that as well. they want to make sure everyone has a special thanksgiving this ear. they are sending you home with -- $100 gift card. thank you. thank you so much. meanwhile deanna from long beach, new york, you lost almost all of your clothes to sandy. i also heard you did something special with the clothing that you had left. >> my sister also lost...
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the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. a front-page story on "the washington times," this morning, after a wave of disaster, "a trickle of aid. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. back then there were people against this and are asking money for their own problems in their own state, which is a bit hypocritical, but the fact of the matter is i am concerned about the flow of that money. i had a press conference yesterday into towns that were dramatically affected by hurricane sandy. trying to pay attention to the fact that the storm did not only shore, whichrsey is important to tourism, lots of money into the state, but it is important that when you go in l
the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. a front-page story on "the washington times," this morning, after a wave of disaster, "a trickle of aid. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been...
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. >>> marking the anniversary of super storm sandy. one year ago, millions of americans were just starting to realize the extent of damage here in maryland and all along the east coast. >> stand beside her and guide her. >> jersey shore as survivors of super storm sandy remember all that was lost. >>> it doesn't take storms as strong as sandy to endanger maryland's coastline. some parts of maryland will be literally under water in a few decades. tonight, tim williams shows us why maryland's shore is so vulnerable. >> reporter: maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave, each high tide carries a little more land back into the water. >> there are fewer and fewer days that we have much of a beach at all. >> reporter: place the blame on climate change. its ripple effect is causing the sea level to rise in maryland at an alarming rate. more than three and a half feet by the end of this century. >> the rise is occurring three times faster than that of other locations. >> reporter: she's watching her property at the tip of miller's
. >>> marking the anniversary of super storm sandy. one year ago, millions of americans were just starting to realize the extent of damage here in maryland and all along the east coast. >> stand beside her and guide her. >> jersey shore as survivors of super storm sandy remember all that was lost. >>> it doesn't take storms as strong as sandy to endanger maryland's coastline. some parts of maryland will be literally under water in a few decades. tonight, tim...
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her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >> and did you have any misgivings about going back to the same place? >> no we checked the weather forecast. but we didn't have any misgivings. >> it was fully answered. it's times like that when you see how amazing and trained and diligent some people can be. >> say bye-bye. >> of the 320 patients transferred that night, there were no fatalities. jackson is happy and healthy, so are his parents who could just use a little more sleep. >> i'm so glad you kept in touch with that family. how is the hospital doing? they're back up and running? >> oh yeah they're back up and running. it's been an amazing effort to bring it up to speed. doctor
her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >>...
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sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. duns and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit now? >> right now it's tough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of 48 billion dollars in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely knew home, all levels of recovery. it's not just weeks or months but years to come back f
sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. duns and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit now? >> right now it's tough. the area with the most damage we still haven't...
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. >> reporter: that is the sandy hook elementary shooting spree by a 20-year-old that took the lives of 20 1st graders and 6 adults. >> for this community. a think national local campaign. promoted by the mayor, retired fire captain. >> we hear it every day. young adults finding gun in their homes and going to a school and just this past week we had two shootings at schools that involved teachers and stuff like that. it has to stop. >> reporter: the city council put a measure on the ballot. volunteers do all of the rest. >> public schoolteachers, two of them have been killed by their students this past week. and years ago i had a student pick up a gun lying around and killed his sister. >> reporter: gun measures, safety measures worry advocates. >> there is a slippery slope. once you get it you will lose more than expected. >> reporter: chris chambers is a licensed gun dealer. >> if that their is the only place with these measures i know my customers they will go over to the next town to buy ammunition. they don't want people looking at what they are doing and punching. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: that is the sandy hook elementary shooting spree by a 20-year-old that took the lives of 20 1st graders and 6 adults. >> for this community. a think national local campaign. promoted by the mayor, retired fire captain. >> we hear it every day. young adults finding gun in their homes and going to a school and just this past week we had two shootings at schools that involved teachers and stuff like that. it has to stop. >> reporter: the city council put a...
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. >>> one year ago, superstorm sandy devastated parts of maryland, delaware, new york and new jersey. tonight, one year later, the hardest hit communities are still trying to recover. dozens of homes still waiting to be rebuilt and businesses still closed but there are some signs of progress along the coast. wjz is live. kai jackson has more on the recovery. >> reporter: superstorm sandy isn't in the daily headlines as it once was but many who lived through it are still dealing with the effects. a bonfire in seabright, new jersey, marks a celebration of survival for those who endured superstorm sandy last year. the anniversary of the hurricane is both poignant and painful. even a year after the storm ravaged the area, rebuilding continues. homes in breezy point, new york, were wiped out by flooding and fire. on the anniversary, volunteers planted seagrass as a buffer against future storms. >> right now, every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. >> reporter: stories of hope continue to emerge from the devastation. in far rockaway, new york, the home of rosa vasquez looked ju
. >>> one year ago, superstorm sandy devastated parts of maryland, delaware, new york and new jersey. tonight, one year later, the hardest hit communities are still trying to recover. dozens of homes still waiting to be rebuilt and businesses still closed but there are some signs of progress along the coast. wjz is live. kai jackson has more on the recovery. >> reporter: superstorm sandy isn't in the daily headlines as it once was but many who lived through it are still dealing...
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sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damage. elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of controversy. how is his approval rating so high is he the second teflon president. >> and hard-core fans spend countless hours into the fantasticsy football league should they be able to spend money and b bye buy shares. >> we begin with superstorm sandy. 12 months after the storm batter theebattered the northeast. many are still waiting to rebuild. al jazeera reports from a stat n island neighborhood that turned out to be the deadliest place to be in new york. in 2012. one year later recovery seems unlikely if not impo
sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damage. elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >>...
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>>> sandy anniversary one year ago. the superstorm averaged the east coast. >> the communities struggling to survive. >> hello, i'm jessica kartalija. >> i'm don scott. here is what people are talking about today. >>> people up and down the east coast including maryland hunkered down as superstorm sandy roared through. 137 people were killed and hundreds of thousands of homes were killed. we are in breezy point, new york as the recovery efforts continue. >> reporter: construction crews are hard at work in breezy point one year later removing pieces of an old foundation. half the neighborhood is not back in its home after the superstorm triggered a massive fire. >> there had to be about 70 homes fully engaged, flames 50 to 80 feet high. >> he spent the next six months rebuilding his home. >> i can't believe it's a year. >> reporter: sandy cause destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes, flowed lower manhattan and left a roller coaster in the ocean. 350 homes in breezy point were destroyed. high school students that lost t
>>> sandy anniversary one year ago. the superstorm averaged the east coast. >> the communities struggling to survive. >> hello, i'm jessica kartalija. >> i'm don scott. here is what people are talking about today. >>> people up and down the east coast including maryland hunkered down as superstorm sandy roared through. 137 people were killed and hundreds of thousands of homes were killed. we are in breezy point, new york as the recovery efforts continue....
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. >> superstorm sandy roared ashore one year ago today. devastating the east coast. many people still struggling to rebuild now. plus, how much time should your kids spend online? a medical expert joins us to tell us what technology is doing to our kids brains. ♪ the writing's on the wall if your mind's connected stumble you might fall. you might fall. >> from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com "the real story". first his house was trashed in a live story that was tweeted live. now the home has been sold as a foreclosure auction. his property reportedly selling for $400,000. hundreds of people broke into the home over labor day weekend causing damage. >> what ever happened to if you like your insurance you can keep it? >> yeah, somebody actually apologized for the botched roll out. >> we know that millions of americans are eager to use this. i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as
. >> superstorm sandy roared ashore one year ago today. devastating the east coast. many people still struggling to rebuild now. plus, how much time should your kids spend online? a medical expert joins us to tell us what technology is doing to our kids brains. ♪ the writing's on the wall if your mind's connected stumble you might fall. you might fall. >> from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the...